Path to Glory warbands are all about the narrative that build with the warband as you play games. Win or loose your warband should have a good story to tell by the time you gain ten Glory Points.

I believe this narrative starts with a name for your warband and leader. Many sources can inspire you to make your choice. I took this as an opportunity to flip though some older books in my collection for some ideas.

I choose Horstmann’s Heroes for my warband’s name. Engrimm Horstmann’s story I found in Liber Chaotica Tzeentch. He was once an patriarch of College of Light till he fell in with Tzeentch. The “Heroes” was a play on Hogans Heroes.

Horstmanns Heroes

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For my leader, I found a short side-bar story in Realm of Chaos; The Lost and the Damned, about a Tzeentch champion named Magnar the Clawed. I liked the name, so took it.

The other troops I’ll give names to as I play games and they earn their glory!

My Path to Glory warband is now complete! I randomly rolled Tzaangor Enlightened. I would have rather had the Skyfire variant, I think they are better in Age of Sigmar. So, I decided to magnetize the bits so I could switch the parts for each of the units. I also magnetized them to the discs for easier transport.

Magnetizing these figs took a bit of planning.

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Tzaangor Enlightened

Tzaangor Skyfires

Next post will be a introduction to my warband, followed by a short battle-report.

Another new project! Rolled up a PtG Tzeentch warband with a few friends. I picked Tzeentch to keep the painting momentum from my Silver Tower set. For my warband I rolled up: 1 Gaunt Summoner with Familiars, 5 Tzaangors, 20 Blue Horrors and 3 Enlightened. The Enlightened are built and primed so will appear in a later post. But in the meantime, I’ve finished my Blue Horrors.

While assembling the Blue Horrors and Tzaangor Enlightened I also assembled 20 Pink Horrors, 20 Brimstone Horrors, Herald of Tzeentch and a Burning Chariot. At some point I’ll get to them!